« Peter Henderson's Books may be had Free »* 



In the shape of premiums on orders made up from this Manual. The terms and conditions 

 necessary to secure the books are given in detail below, and customers are requested to read 

 the conditions of our offers carefully. We adopted this plan of offering our books a dozen 

 years ago, and in that time have probably distributed 50,000 copies in this way alone. A 

 short account of the scope of each book will be found at bottom of this page, but all will be 

 found more fully described on the third page of cover of this Manual or Catalogue. 



OFFER No. 1. 

 On all orders from this Manual, accompanied by the money, amounting to #5.00 and up- 

 ward (in one order), the purchaser can obtain, without charge, "Garden and Farm Topics" 

 (value $1.50). This is the only one of the three $1.50 books that we publish ourselves, so 

 we can afford to give it with a smaller order than those named in offer No. 2. 



OFFER No. 2. 

 On all orders from this Manual, accompanied by the money, amounting to $10.00 and 

 upward (in one order), purchasers can obtain, without charge, their selection of either 

 " Gardening for Profit," " Practical Floriculture" or " Gardening for Pleasure" (the value of 

 which is $1.50 each). 



OFFER No. 3. 



On all orders from this Manual, accompanied by the money, amounting to #20.00 and 

 upward (in one order), purchasers may select any two of the three books named in offer No. 2, 

 or instead, a copy of "Henderson's Hand-Book of Plants" (value #3.00), or if they desire, 

 a copy of the new Farm Book, " How the Farm Pays " (value $2.50). 



We have tried to make the terms so clear that there can be no misunderstanding, and we 

 have only to add one more condition— but it is an imperative one— and that is, whenever an 

 order is sent us that carries any of our books as a premium, the book, or books desired must 

 be selected at the time, and if customers fail, in ordering, to state the book they want, they 

 must not be disappointed if we fail to honor subsequent demands made for it. 



Of the books named above, and offered as premiums, 



GARDEN AND FARM TOPICS— Price $1.50.— Contains steel portrait of the author 

 and embraces in its scope the following subjects : 



•„ ?°^ la f Bul £ S and , their Culture.— Window Gardening and care of Plants in Rooms.— Propagation of Plants —Rose Grow 

 K- "^--Green-house Structures and Modes of Heating—Formation and Renovation of L?w U s.-Onion GroS-How 

 r„Hn£ C | bb f ?? «»d Cauliflower— On the Growing and Preserving of Celery— The New Celery, " White Plume "^trl'wber^ 

 £2 A«™5 w * C v P i f0r -r£ arra Stock— Culture of Alfalfa or Lucern— Manures and their Modes of Application—Market G IrS 

 Sf J^ZgririSZl^gSS^ FeCt W S ° Wing and ««*W-*1»tar Errors and Scientin/Lgmas in Horticulnlre- 



GARDENING FOR PROFIT— Price $1.50.— Gives in comprehensive detail our 25 

 years experience m Market Gardening. If you wish to grow vegetables for sale vou 

 need this book. (In cloth, illustrated.) 



PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE— Price $1.50.— Gives up to date our whole experience 

 in the Propagation and Growing of Plants during the past thirty years. This work is 

 a complete guide for those intending to become Commercial Florists. (In cloth, illustrated.) 



GARDENING FOR PLEASURE— Price $1.50.— Is a concise compendium, giving 

 plain details for the culture of Fruits, Flowers, Vegetables and General Gardening. 

 For the use of Amateur Cultivators. (In cloth, illustrated.) 



HENDERSON'S HAND-BOOK OF PLANTS— Price $3.00— Is a condensed ency- 

 clopedia of 4 1 2 pages, giving botanical classification, propagation and culture of nearly 

 every known plant in cultivation, either ornamental or useful. Invaluable as a book 

 of reference. (In cloth.) 



HOW THE FARM PAYS — $2.50. — A new, practical and instructive book on American 

 farming, 400 pages, 235 illustrations. (In cloth, illustrated) 



